94 group of extended families forming the Sawhoyamaxa Community as beneficiaries. These families comprise those included in the last census made in 2002, and also the families that during these four years have increased this census. In this respect, taking into account that the Sawhoyamaxa Community is an organized indigenous community having duly elected leaders and representatives, and furthermore that such leaders and representatives are formally recognized by the State, the identification of the new families can be certified to the Court by the Community authorities; b) As regards to the members of the Community that died during the period in which the Community has dwelled in their current settlement location, their next of kin are the ones who must receive the indemnification that the Court may determine; As regards to pecuniary damages: c) They join the Commission in its application as regards to the claims for reparation, and they have requested that the cultural characteristics and the specific circumstances of each victim be taken into consideration; d) It should be taken into account that the members of the Community and their leaders have had to carry out many procedures and to take many trips, during the years the domestic proceedings for claiming their lands have been pending. Likewise, and furthermore the victims have had to resort to national and international non-governmental organizations and to contact well-known domestic and foreign personalities, with the purpose of reporting the facts, as well as to visit different public institutions in order to request the authorities to take action intended to guarantee justice be done to them. All these activities, though not forming part of the judicial procedure itself, are on occasions such as the instant case, necessary to demand justice from the authorities. All of this implies additional expenses and must be considered and recognized as part of the pecuniary damages they have sustained. As regards to non-pecuniary damages: e) The Court shall order the State to pay an amount for “the sadness and suffering they have experienced at beholding the rejection of their legitimate territorial claim, as well as for the anguish and impotence they have felt as the victims of the violations described, during the years they have been waiting for the restitution of their ancestral land;” f) Regarding the 45 members of the Community that have died, the Court shall order the State to indemnify their next of kin with an equitable amount for the pain and sadness that they had experienced. Likewise, the State must pay the Community, on account of these same facts, an amount for the suffering, anguish, impotence and inhumane treatment that their members experienced at the death of their children and elders; g) The reparations regarding the suffering experienced by the members of the Sawhoyamaxa Community must contemplate the creation of a special pecuniary fund to finance educational, training, medical and psychological assistance programs for the members of the Community, the implementation

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